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Robert Lee "Bob" Reuther III

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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REUTHER III, Robert Lee "Bob"Age 80 of Nashville. Passed away early on July 3, 2008 at Richland Place Health Center following a nearly yearlong valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert L. Reuther Jr. and Betty Miller Reuther; son, Robert L. Reuther...

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Bob will always be a hero to me and my children. Not only because of his extraordinary accomplishments but because he gave me so many lifetime memories flying RC pattern contests together all over the southeast during the 70’s. Many of my fondest memories of growing up in Nashville center around all the time I spent at Hobby World. Bob lived life to the fullest and motivated everyone close to him to do the same. My most sincere condolences to Liddie who took such great care of Bob when no one...

Bob Reuther was a hero to me as a young man watching him race at the old Fairgrounds.He was a true "Hard Charger". I am saddened to hear of his passing, the history of Southern Auto Racing is now missing one of it's "charter" members.
My condolences to his friends and family.
Vaya Con Dios "Bullet Bob"

Gang,

You were the greatest grandfather anyone could ask for. I got the trophy back that I gave you years go...it's in my room. I'm going to take care of Liddie and she loves you so much and we all miss you. I love you and I'll see you soon.

Fond memories of Bob, who taught me how to fly RC, will live on in my thoughts forever. My sympathys to Bob's family and many friends.

Always the great competitor and friend to many. A "larger than life" figure in my early R/C flying days. My condolences to the family.

Blue Skies Bob.

I met Mr. Reuther once in San Francisco. I send my most sincere sympathies to Liddie and all of his daughters, who have suffered a lot of losses recently. Jennifer Weissenberger, Petaluma, CA

Bob sold me my first R/C airplane when I was a just a kid. We spent many weekends at Percy Warner park over the years and I noticed during a recent visit the airfield is no longer there; and now Bob is gone too. I'll remember him fondly and often.

To the Reuther family,
My condolences and sympathy to the family during this difficult time and loss. I have many wonderful memories from high school. Bob will be missed.
With sympathy, Billy Bumpous Sr.

Bob was a great friend our family he will be truely missed. Our true sympathies go out to the Reuther family. God Bless.